There have always been people with mental health issues in the military, they are called officers.

"All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use hammer." - IBM maintenance manual, 1975

Facing low recruitment levels, the U.S. Army quietly lifted its ban on allowing people with a history of mental illness, self-mutilation and drug abuse to serve in the military  despite warnings from the industry about the risks involved.The new rules green-light recruits who have bipolar disorder, depression and issues with cutting  a process in which a person takes a knife or razor to his or her own skin  along with those who bite, hit or bruise themselves intentionally.I am shocked, Craig Bryan, executive director of the National Center for Veterans Studies at The University of Utah, told Fox News. This contradicts everything we have been working toward for the past 10-to-15 years.

Having served for 7 years in the Amry, those fuckers shouldn't be allowed even to clean latrines. We don't need fucking nutjobs, there are already these transtesticles cutting their dicks off and confused about who the fuck they are, taking these hormone pills and psych drugs is bad enough as it is.